Mystery surrounds Pete Evans’ marriage to wife Nicola Robinson

Pete Evans is busy trying to save the world with his bizarre ‘food is medicine’ philosophy, but perhaps he should be focusing on problems closer to home.

Rumours are swirling that all may not be well in Evans’ marriage to former glamour model and self-described ‘nutrition mermaid’ Nicola Robinson.

The pair quietly unfollowed each other on Instagram in late March, but the sacked My Kitchen Rules judge was quick to deny rumours of a split at the time. 

What’s going on? Rumours are swirling that all may not be well in Pete Evans’ (right) marriage to former glamour model and self-described ‘nutrition mermaid’ Nicola Robinson (left)

When contacted for commented on March 31, Evans insisted there was no truth whatsoever to speculation they had parted ways.

‘No, not at all,’ he said. ‘We just had a wonderful week together at the farm with the kids. She is having a break from Instagram at this time.’

While Evans insisted then that Robinson was just taking a ‘break’ from social media, she had in fact posted on Instagram just a day earlier.

At the time, Robinson used the Instagram handle ‘nicola.robinson.evans’, but she has since changed her username to ‘memoirs.of.a.wild.one’.

What's going on? The pair quietly unfollowed each other on Instagram in late March, but the sacked My Kitchen Rules judge was quick to deny rumours of a split at the time. He said his wife was just 'having a break' from social media

What’s going on? The pair quietly unfollowed each other on Instagram in late March, but the sacked My Kitchen Rules judge was quick to deny rumours of a split at the time. He said his wife was just ‘having a break’ from social media

Interestingly, at the time of the unfollowing, the pair hadn’t been pictured together on Instagram since November 2019.

During this period, the couple seemed to be living separate lives, with Robinson residing at their $1.2million farm in northern NSW while Evans stayed at their home in Malabar, Sydney, with his two daughters from a previous relationship.

They now appear to be following each other on Instagram again, which suggests that whatever marital problems they were having have since been resolved.

Hmm! As of March 31, neither Evans nor Robinson were following each other on Instagram

Is everything okay? At the time, Robinson used the Instagram handle 'nicola.robinson.evans', but she has since changed her username to 'memoirs.of.a.wild.one'

Hmm! As of March 31, neither Evans nor Robinson were following each other on Instagram 

Rumours: Interestingly, at the time of the unfollowing, the pair hadn't been pictured together on Instagram since November 2019. During this period, the couple seemed to be living separate lives, with Robinson (pictured) residing at their $1.2million farm in northern NSW while Evans stayed at their home in Malabar, Sydney, with his daughters

Rumours: Interestingly, at the time of the unfollowing, the pair hadn’t been pictured together on Instagram since November 2019. During this period, the couple seemed to be living separate lives, with Robinson (pictured) residing at their $1.2million farm in northern NSW while Evans stayed at their home in Malabar, Sydney, with his daughters

Happily ever after? They now appear to be following each other on Instagram again, which suggests that whatever marital problems they were having have since been resolved

Happily ever after? They now appear to be following each other on Instagram again, which suggests that whatever marital problems they were having have since been resolved

Daily Mail Australia chose not to report on the split rumours at the time because Evans had insisted there was no truth to them.

But in light of his erratic behaviour in recent months, including his bizarre claims that paedophiles control the world and that the COVID-19 pandemic is a hoax, his private life warrants closer inspection.

His rumoured rift with Robinson, coupled with him losing his $800,000-a-year job at Channel Seven, could offer some explanation for his sudden change in personality earlier this year.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Evans and Robinson for further comment. 

Unhinged: Daily Mail Australia chose not to report on the split rumours at the time because Evans had insisted there was no truth to them. But in light of his erratic behaviour in recent months, including his bizarre claims that paedophiles control the world and that the COVID-19 pandemic is a hoax, his private life warrants closer inspection

Unhinged: Daily Mail Australia chose not to report on the split rumours at the time because Evans had insisted there was no truth to them. But in light of his erratic behaviour in recent months, including his bizarre claims that paedophiles control the world and that the COVID-19 pandemic is a hoax, his private life warrants closer inspection

Rough patch? His rumoured rift with Robinson, coupled with him losing his $800,000-a-year job at Channel Seven, could offer some explanation for his sudden change in personality earlier this year

Rough patch? His rumoured rift with Robinson, coupled with him losing his $800,000-a-year job at Channel Seven, could offer some explanation for his sudden change in personality earlier this year

The couple began dating in 2012 and married in 2016 at their rural property. 

Evans often boasts on social media of his wife’s exemplary cooking skills and their daily ‘tea ceremonies’.

The ex-MKR judge shares two teenage daughters, Chilli and Indii, with his ex-partner Astrid Edlinger, from whom he separated in 2011.

As their step-mother, Robinson shares a close bond with the girls and often uploads pictures of them enjoying activities together on the farm.

Robinson was previously married to New Zealand businessman Eric Watson. She has no children of her own.

Wedding bells: Robinson and Evans began dating in 2012 and married in 2016 at their rural property. He often boasts on social media of his wife's exemplary cooking skills and their daily 'tea ceremonies'. Pictured on their wedding day

Wedding bells: Robinson and Evans began dating in 2012 and married in 2016 at their rural property. He often boasts on social media of his wife’s exemplary cooking skills and their daily ‘tea ceremonies’. Pictured on their wedding day

Family: Evans shares two teenage daughters, Chilli and Indii (pictured), with his ex-partner Astrid Edlinger, from whom he separated in 2011

Family: Evans shares two teenage daughters, Chilli and Indii (pictured), with his ex-partner Astrid Edlinger, from whom he separated in 2011 

Evans has been involved in a string of controversies since being sacked by Seven in May for his extreme views.

In July, he claimed that COVID-19 was a ‘f**king hoax’ and that the pandemic ‘doesn’t compare to what is happening in the world on a large scale’. 

Among his false claims about the pandemic, Pete has previously declared he’s immune to coronavirus, and blamed the health crisis on 5G technology.

He recently endorsed fellow conspiracy theorist David Icke, a Holocaust denier who was denied entry to Australia last year after protests from the Jewish community.

Divisive: Evans has been involved in a string of controversies since being sacked by Seven earlier this year for his extreme views. In July, he claimed that COVID-19 was a 'f**king hoax' and that the pandemic 'doesn't compare to what is happening in the world on a large scale'

Divisive: Evans has been involved in a string of controversies since being sacked by Seven earlier this year for his extreme views. In July, he claimed that COVID-19 was a ‘f**king hoax’ and that the pandemic ‘doesn’t compare to what is happening in the world on a large scale’ 

It is not suggested that Evans endorses the views of Icke relating specifically to Holocaust denial or the Jewish people. He instead supports Icke’s views on globalist conspiracy theories and media manipulation.

Evans’ central belief is that ‘food is medicine’ and that by following a Paleo diet, people can develop superhuman immune systems that can withstand all illnesses, including COVID-19.

There is absolutely no scientific basis for this. Following a particular diet does not make a person any less likely to contract the deadly respiratory virus.

Not true: Evans' central belief is that 'food is medicine' and that by following a Paleo diet, people can develop superhuman immune systems that can withstand all illnesses, including COVID-19. There is absolutely no scientific basis for this. Following a particular diet does not make a person any less likely to contract coronavirus

Not true: Evans’ central belief is that ‘food is medicine’ and that by following a Paleo diet, people can develop superhuman immune systems that can withstand all illnesses, including COVID-19. There is absolutely no scientific basis for this. Following a particular diet does not make a person any less likely to contract coronavirus

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